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Hoffmeister
1942-3
Catalog
Cribb.
coll.
Upper Reliz Valley, Contra Costa Co., Calif.
Dec. 29, 1942
(collected by John Imere)
840-270-119-54
941. ♂ Procyon lotor
3mi. E Hamilton, Wolpert farm, Ravalli Co., Montana
Dec. 23, 1942
(coll. Glen Kohls)
101-44-14
skull only
942. ? Sorex vagrans monticola
skull only
943 ? " " "
skull only
944 ♂? " " "
skull only
945. ♀ Microtus pennsylvanicus modestus
skull only
946. ♂? " " "
skull only
947. ♀? " " "
135-35-19-(1?)
130-33-19
137-37-20
ace. 6999
Above specimens were sent in by Glen M. Kohls
of the Rocky Mountain Laboratory, Hamilton, Montana,
as alcohols, for identification. Hall & I made the
identification, measurements were taken from the
alcoholic specimens, and there were preserved as skulls only.
Just south of Fort Smith city limits, Sebastian Co., Arkansas
Nov. 20, 1942
coll. Floyd Mansell, Jr.
⚥ skel. only
948. ♂(♂) Spilogale interrupta
475-195-41
Sent in by Miss Kathryn Buchanan, haves been collected by
a resident of Fort Smith. The skunk was killed Nov. 20, 1942,
but had been kept as a pet by the collector for a time prior
to this. From the carcass and skin, Dr. Hall thought
the animal might be a ♀ but Buchanan writes that the
collector "says the sex-a male". Measurements were
taken by myself from the carcass which was dry &
hard and not easily manipulated. Therefore, they
are not too exact.
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